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Official CZcams Channel of the National Tropical Botanical Garden.
The mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden is to enrich life by perpetuating tropical plants, ecosystems, and cultural heritage.
The mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden is to enrich life by perpetuating tropical plants, ecosystems, and cultural heritage.
How to grow loulu palms
Learn how to grow loulu, Hawaiʻi's native palms, with horticulture technician Laura Manser!
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How to grow native Hawaiian hibiscuses
zhlédnutí 42Před 2 měsíci
How to grow native Hawaiian hibiscuses
If I grow up - A word from ʻālula
zhlédnutí 386Před 6 měsíci
If our endangered ʻālula grow up, they will do profound things: nourish ecosystems, perpetuate Hawaiian culture, and ensure their parents aren't the last. The question isn't whether they have the potential, but whether they will be nurtured enough to realize it.
If I grow up - A word from red mangrove
zhlédnutí 296Před 7 měsíci
If our red mangrove grow up, they will do profound things: filter our waters, provide habitat, and prevent erosion. Help our plants grow up: ntbg.org/give
If I grow up - A word from hāhā
zhlédnutí 428Před 7 měsíci
If our hāhā grow up, they will do profound things: restore Kauaʻi's forests, support biodiversity, and ensure their parents aren't the last. Help our plants grow up: ntbg.org/give
If I grow up - A word from breadfruit
zhlédnutí 347Před 7 měsíci
If our breadfruit grow up, they will do profound things: feed communities, restore regenerative agricultural systems, combat climate change. The question isn't whether they have the potential, but whether they will be nurtured enough to realize it. Help our plants grow up: ntbg.org/give
If I grow up - A word from ʻōhiʻa
zhlédnutí 373Před 8 měsíci
If our ʻōhiʻa grow up, they will do profound things: combat climate change, replenish our watersheds, restore biodiversity. The question isn't whether they have the potential, but whether they will be nurtured enough to realize it. That’s why we work every day to make sure it’s when-not if-for tropical plants and all they sustain. Help our plants grow up: ntbg.org/give
Celebrate Science and Conservation Highlights of 2022
zhlédnutí 191Před rokem
Celebrate Science and Conservation Highlights of 2022
Care and Conservation of Hawaiian Crop Diversity
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Care and Conservation of Hawaiian Crop Diversity
The Cutting Edge of Plant Conservation
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The Cutting Edge of Plant Conservation
Webinar: Plants Along Streams and Coastlines
zhlédnutí 205Před 2 lety
Webinar: Plants Along Streams and Coastlines
Webinar: Native Hawaiian Fern Propagation and Restoration
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 2 lety
Webinar: Native Hawaiian Fern Propagation and Restoration
Hawaii Education Series - Canoe Plants
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 2 lety
Hawaii Education Series - Canoe Plants
Webinar: Conservation and Restoration of Endangered Trees
zhlédnutí 265Před 2 lety
Webinar: Conservation and Restoration of Endangered Trees
Wow would love to see more! Great example! Do you animate with these models?
Can alula grow in puna?
Mauka to makai or 'mountains to the sea' is a favorite when I learned the little I know about botany from NTBG. As ever green as you are I can't imagine a lack of gymnosperms and all the flowering plants that wouldn't over winter. Under cover of snow☺
Great work 👍
i love your shots of the mangroves having them especially in queensland australia is good for a lot of wildlife but unlike yours with the sharks we have crocadile and sharks but they have a lot of birds but it also supplies jobs and knowledge without wrecking the nature around it .🤙🦘❤ terry
you are doing very good and i am trying to copy the way you grow things , i,am in melbourne and i can grow quite a few things that you do and i love breadfruit and kalo but we only have a small yard but my bananas grow real well and you might say i have a small jungle i hope i haven,t bored you too much but i couldn,t help myself the best to all from australia my name is terry by the way🤙🦘❤🌴
It does a soul good to hear there are incredible people out there protecting rare and endangered plants. Amazing and valuable work you all do. TY NTBG!
Thank you for this super informative webinar! Dustin mentions that there is a lesson plan about how to wake up seeds from different types of dormancy but I can't find it on your website. Can you share this resource?
This is crucial work and just gorgeous. Thank you! Would it maybe be possible to request the PowerPoint?
Great presentation of remarkable work to save our endangered plants.❤ Thanks NTBG❣️✨
My pleasure!
Thank you 4 decades of hiking boots on the ground today!
Your webinars were new in 2021, I was new to your webinars in 2022 so I thought I would get caught up. Nice to see Hawaii from here. BC
Awesome!
Where is this garden of your I would love to come and visit it and look at the different species you guys have
Wonderful pictures! 😃💚
promosm
Thanks for the informative presentation.
It is really great to see botanical gardens shifting to this message...I see them taking a leadership role in helping slow Antrhopocene local extinctions! Bravo!
💕 P R O M O S M!!
Thank u for sharing Godinez bless you
Breadfruit, the descendant of the Breadnut tree of New Guinea and Melanesia that has large edible seeds (nuts) The seedless variety has to be grown from cuttings. There are so many wonderful varieties of Breadfruit. A crucial staple for many Islanders and those in the tropics.
it's not just important to hawaii, but to the whole world.
*** In Guam. ...
In Gusm, we cook wedge sliced breadfruit in coconut milk with or without salt and/or sugar.; or add in layers some slices of bbq beef or pork. We also roast over bbq pit. We also make donuts, pound cakes, muffins, I've never tried cooking in soups, curries, etc., and I'm aiming to try it. Yumm sounds good!!
Thank you. Another way is to get new plant from traveling roots. Our variety of the fruit tree does that and we have to control the new growth, or our back yard will turn like the jungle of breadfruit trees at the hillside across our home. Love the fruit and your institute. I just wish I could make ulu chips like ones being brought in by returning travelers.
I'm so impressed with the breadfruit's versatility. I can't understand why we don't see fries, chips, doughnuts, icecreams, etc or anything novel here in california from it so far.
I love ulu and I love breadfruit Institute!
SAMOA ISLANDS ALWAYS EAT BREADFRUIT. IN DIFFERENT WAYS. WITH COCONUT MILK AND BURN SUGAR. ANYMORE QUESTION ASK ANY SAMOA OR TONGA. CAUSE WE STILL USE OLD SCHOOL.
interesting video.new friend here from japan
Why the music? the sounds of the nature were really good at the beginning...
It may e that both are piped in. Just possible, though.
Да, пешком такого не найдешь
Song name?
Holy Medly by The Israelites czcams.com/video/r3hGL-s13zY/video.html
wasn't this news story from a few years ago (not 2019), I swear this was on CNN back in 2016 or so?
How incredible!!! <3
So cool!
The view of a Koa'e kea. May the work continue to restore the true flora of Hawai'i nei E ho'omau !
* pogoda.mail.ru/news/37031251/
Замечательно! Но, цветка на видео нет - как они определили вид? Это может быть другой родственный вид... Wonderful! But,There is no flower in the video - how did they determine the species? It could be another related species...
Залез подальше от людей :D
This is incredible rediscovery. I am so excited. Hopefully some material can be obtained from last trees for propagation.
Ever heard a ripened ulu fall to the ground...they get heavy hahahaha
Splat
Happy Maui 😃❤️
Ulu curry is my flavorite. When prepared with young fruit it is great...
My Favorite Fruit
So sad that it has dwindled to the brink of extinction, despite their efforts.
looking for really good idea to make some diy stuffs ? go to Avasva
Taking his TIME to talk....Patience.
Gtfo